
Hundreds of naked people pose in front of the Aletsch glacier during a massive naked photo session with U.S. photographer Spencer Tunick, near Bettmeralp, Switzerland, Saturday Aug. 18, 2007. The environmental group Greenpeace commissioned Tunick to take pictures of nude volunteers on a Swiss glacier to call attention to the issue of global warming and its impact on glaciers. (AP Photo/Keystone, Laurent Gillieron)
--and what better way to call attention to global warming than to show us a bunch of assholes.

7 comments:
LMFAO! Literally! Good show!
Greenpeace was a bad word in our conservative/republican household growing up. They're pretty radical, but sometimes it might be more effective than dry as a bone Al Gore!
i really don't have a problem with environmentalism/conservationism as long as they act and speak according to facts and not just spewing out non-sensical rhetoric.
It's like back when Ted Danson was moaning about all the redwoods being wiped out. I'd like to take that asshat a mere 20 miles deep into forests around here and let him find his way out.
Whenever I see these nekkid pictures (like the one of the crowd of people curled up on the asphalt of Times Square) all's I can think is, "My God-- the smell!"
you're not kidding! ever want to stage a protest somewhere? snag a couple hundred of the homeless indigents and give them each $5 to get collectively naked somewhere.
Politicians and scientists are like whores. You give them enough money and they do whatever you want. Conservatives have scientists giving them handjobs and liberals have scientists with access to their pocketbook. What or who to believe?
a lot of people don't realize that as a scientist/researcher/archaelogist/you name it/, all of the funding depends on 'discovering' something controversial. You won't get funded if all your studies confirm what people already believe.
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